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EDP WordCount Example
Overview
WordCount.java
is a modified version of the WordCount
example bundled with version 1.2.1 of Apache Hadoop. It has been
extended for use from a java action in an Oozie workflow. The
modification below allows any configuration values from the
<configuration>
tag in an Oozie workflow to be set in
the Configuration object:
// This will add properties from the <configuration> tag specified
// in the Oozie workflow. For java actions, Oozie writes the
// configuration values to a file pointed to by ooze.action.conf.xml
conf.addResource(new Path("file:///",
System.getProperty("oozie.action.conf.xml")));
In the example workflow, we use the
<configuration>
tag to specify user and password
configuration values for accessing swift objects.
Compiling
To build the jar, add hadoop-core
and
commons-cli
to the classpath.
On a node running Ubuntu 13.04 with hadoop 1.2.1 the following
commands will compile WordCount.java
from within the
src
directory:
$ mkdir wordcount_classes
$ javac -classpath /usr/share/hadoop/hadoop-core-1.2.1.jar:/usr/share/hadoop/lib/commons-cli-1.2.jar -d wordcount_classes WordCount.java
$ jar -cvf edp-java.jar -C wordcount_classes/ .
Note, on a node with hadoop 2.3.0 the javac
command
above can be replaced with:
$ javac -classpath /opt/hadoop-2.3.0/share/hadoop/common/hadoop-common-2.3.0.jar:/opt/hadoop-2.3.0/share/hadoop/mapreduce/hadoop-mapreduce-client-core-2.3.0.jar:/opt/hadoop-2.3.0/share/hadoop/common/lib/commons-cli-1.2.jar:/opt/hadoop-2.3.0/share/hadoop/mapreduce/lib/hadoop-annotations-2.3.0.jar -d wordcount_classes WordCount.java
Running from the Sahara UI
Running the WordCount example from the sahara UI is very similar to running a Pig, Hive, or MapReduce job.
Create a job binary that points to the
edp-java.jar
fileCreate a
Java
job type and add the job binary to thelibs
valueLaunch the job:
- Add the input and output paths to
args
- If swift input or output paths are used, set the
fs.swift.service.sahara.username
andfs.swift.service.sahara.password
configuration values - The Sahara UI will prompt for the required
main_class
value and the optionaljava_opts
value
- Add the input and output paths to